Letters of Gustave Courbet
Gustave Courbet author Petra Ten-Doesschate Chu translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:1st Jan '92
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The French Realist painter Gustave Courbet (1819-77), a 
pivotal figure in the emergence of modern painting, remains 
an artist whose interests, attitudes, and friendships are 
little understood. A voluminous correspondent, Courbet 
himself, through his letters, offers a tantalizing avenue 
toward a keener assessment of his character and 
accomplishments. In her critical edition of over six hundred 
of the artist's letters, Petra ten-Doesschate Chu presents 
just such a look at the inner life of the artist; her 
unparalleled feat of gathering together all of Courbet's 
known letters, many heretofore unpublished and untranslated, 
is sure to change our evaluation of Courbet's creativity and 
of his place in nineteenth-century French life. 
Beginning when Courbet left his provincial home at 
eighteen and ending eight days before his death in exile in 
Switzerland, this correspondence enables readers to follow 
the artist's development from youth to mature artist of 
international repute. Addressed to correspondents such as 
the poet Charles Baudelaire, the painter Claude Monet, the 
writers Champfleury, Victor Hugo, and Théeophile Gautier, 
the political theorist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and the 
politician Jules Simon, the letters offer numerous insights 
into Courbet's life and art as well as the cultural and 
political activity of his day. In fascinating detail, they 
present the artist's relation to the contemporary media, his 
deliberate choice of subject matter for Salon paintings, his 
preoccupation with photography, and his participation in the 
Commune. 
Besides collecting, translating, and annotating the 
letters, Chu provides an introduction, a chronology, 
biographies of persons appearing frequently in the letters, 
and a list of paintings and sculptures mentioned in the 
letters. Her work is an essential resource of immediate use 
to historians of art and culture, political and social 
historians, and readers of biography. 
Petra ten-Doesschate Chu is professor and head of the 
Department of Art and Music at Seton Hall University.
ISBN: 9780226116532
Dimensions: 25mm x 18mm x 5mm
Weight: 1418g
733 pages